Door weather strip
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Door weather strip
One of my weather strips, that provides the seal on the outside against the base of the door glass, was in a bad way. A replacement has arrived but Im scratching my head as to how to fit it. Does the door glass need to come out to change or can it be done without ?
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Re: Door weather strip
Is it the outer seal on the drop glass that is riveted to the door?
If it is unless you can get the glass to drop low enough so you cannot touch the glass when removing the rivets and refitting them then I would probably say yes.
I don't think you can remove the bottom glass stop inside the door which could allow you to get the glass to go down far enough.
If you have to remove the quaterlight to remove the drop down glass, be prepared for the studs that hold it down to snap off.
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Hope it helps
Paul
If it is unless you can get the glass to drop low enough so you cannot touch the glass when removing the rivets and refitting them then I would probably say yes.
I don't think you can remove the bottom glass stop inside the door which could allow you to get the glass to go down far enough.
If you have to remove the quaterlight to remove the drop down glass, be prepared for the studs that hold it down to snap off.
24 + 25 and the nuts..
Hope it helps
Paul
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Re: Door weather strip
Thanks for the guidance. Is it essential to remove the quarterlight to extract the drop down glass ?
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Re: Door weather strip
I believe so I don't think you can get it out of runners.
I did my quaterlight seals on my roadster, I ordered the studs & nuts before I started. Just in case they broke. Which they did.
I also took the door glass out, can't remember why but I did.
If the lower stop in the bottom of the door bends downwards you might get the glass low enough.
Paul
I did my quaterlight seals on my roadster, I ordered the studs & nuts before I started. Just in case they broke. Which they did.
I also took the door glass out, can't remember why but I did.
If the lower stop in the bottom of the door bends downwards you might get the glass low enough.
Paul
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Re: Door weather strip
I see you have a GT not a roadster. The GT is different. The weather strip you refer to (the drop glass seal, that presses on the outside of the glass) is held by clips, part number GHF 1560 to the chrome embellisher strip. Then the chrome embellisher with the seal attached is pop rivetted on the door. Looking at my car it's hard to see how you could remove the weather strip with the quarterlight in place, and if you remove the quarterlight assembly, you also have to remove the drop glass. Note that the strips are handed for the left side (AHH 6349) and right side (AHH 6348).
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